Hip Pain - Wind-Cold-Damp Bi Pattern
TCM differentiation and treatment for hip pain with
Hip Pain · Wind-Cold-Damp Bi Pattern
Updated: June 23, 2026
Reviewed by: Dr. Li Wei, DACM
Reading Time: 6 min
Body Area: Hip
Pattern Overview
Wind-Cold-Damp Bi is a common pattern in hip pain, characterized by
**hip joint/bursa inflammation, cold pain, stiffness, and aggravation in
cold weather. The core pathogenesis is invasion of Wind-Cold-Damp
pathogens into the hip meridians**, causing obstruction of Qi and Blood
flow, synovitis, and bursal inflammation.
Key Symptoms and Differentiation Points
| Differentiation Dimension | Manifestations |
|---|
| Primary Symptoms |
|---|
cold/damp weather |
| Associated Symptoms |
|---|
heavy sensation |
| Tongue and Pulse |
|---|
floating and tense pulse |
| Pathogenesis |
|---|
collaterals |
| Etiology |
|---|
inadequate hip protection |
Acupuncture Point Prescription
| Point | Location | Function |
|---|
| GB30 Huantiao |
|---|
trochanter of femur | Master point for hip pain; on the Gallbladder
meridian |
| BL54 Zhibian | 3 cun lateral to the sacral hiatus |
|---|
lower back pain |
| GB29 Juliao |
|---|
spine | Treats hip pain and bursitis |
| Ashi points | Tender spots around the hip |
|---|
meridian unblocking |
Clinical Recommendation: Filiform needle, even method; moxibustion
may be added to warm the meridians and disperse cold.
Herbal Formula
Base Formula: Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang (独活寄生汤)
Composition:
Angelica pubescens (Du Huo), Loranthus (Sang Ji Sheng), Eucommia (Du
Zhong), Achyranthes (Niu Xi), Angelica (Dang Gui), Chuanxiong (Chuan
Xiong), Rehmannia (Shu Di), White Peony (Bai Shao), Ginseng (Ren Shen),
Poria (Fu Ling), Licorice (Gan Cao), Saposhnikovia (Fang Feng), Gentiana
(Qin Jiao), Asarum (Xi Xin), Cinnamon (Rou Gui)
Action: Disperses Wind-Cold-Damp, tonifies Liver and Kidney,
strengthens tendons and bones.
Modifications
| Associated Symptoms | Additions/Subtractions |
|---|
| Severe cold pain | Add Fu Zi, Gui Zhi to warm meridians |
|---|
| Pronounced stiffness | Add Shen Jin Cao, Tou Gu Cao to relax sinews |
|---|
| Bursal swelling | Add Fang Ji, Yi Yi Ren to drain Dampness |
|---|
Western Mechanism Reference
Hip joint/bursa inflammation with cold-induced vasoconstriction,
synovitis, and reduced local blood flow. Wind-Cold-Damp Bi corresponds
to hip pain exacerbated by cold exposure, often seen in trochanteric
bursitis or early hip osteoarthritis.
References
1. Database + Textbook.
2. WHO. (2023). Musculoskeletal pain. World Health Organization.
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Last reviewed: June 2026 | Lead author: Dr. Li Wei, DACM | Content updated: Monthly
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting any treatment.